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Avenal State Prison (ASP) – Main Line (559) 386-0587 1 Warden’S Office - Ext Avenal State Prison (ASP) – Main Line (559) 386-0587 1 Warden’s Office - Ext. 5000 2 PIO - Ext. 5028 3 Litigation Office - Ext. 6074 Litigation Administrative Asst. - Ext. 5036 4 Case Records - Ext. 5100 5 Visiting Coordinator’s Office - Ext. 5406 -Visiting Lt. - Ext. 6014 6 Office of Chief Executive of Health Care Chief Executive Officer - Ext. 7060 Chief Medical Executive - Ext. 7008 California City Correctional (CAC) – Main Line (760) 246-7600 1. Warden’s Office - Ext. 7645 2. PIO - Ext. 7015 3. Litigation Office - Ext. 7521 4. Case Records - Main Line 760-246-7600 Case Records staff rotate throughout the day and act as the telephone operator 5. Visiting Coordinator’s Office - Ext. 7519 6. Office of Chief Executive of Health Care - Ext. 7227 Calipatria State Prison (CAL) – Main Line (760) 348-7000 1. Warden’s Office - Ext. 5000 2. PIO - Ext. 5000 3. Litigation Office - Ext. 5165/5164 4. Case Records - Ext. 5155/5160 5. Visiting Coordinator’s Office - Ext. 5112/5510 6. Office of Chief Executive of Health Care - Ext. 5417 California Correctional Center (CCC) – Main Line (530) 257-2181 1. Warden’s Office - Ext. 4104 2. PIO - Ext. 4110 3. Litigation Office - Ext. 4623 4. Case Records - Ext. 4111 5. Visiting Coordinator’s Office - Ext. 4664 6. Office of Chief Executive of Health Care - Ext. 4213 California Correctional Institution (CCI) – Main Line (661) 822-4401 1. Warden’s Office - Ext. 4201 2. PIO - Ext. 3021 3. Litigation Office - Ext. 3047 Litigation Office Tech - Ext. 4389 4. Case Records: Facility A & B - Ext. 3033 Facility C, D & E - Ext. 4313 5. Visiting Coordinator’s Office - Main Number for more selection/additional visiting information 6. Office of Chief Executive of Health Care - Ext. 4920 Central California Women’s Facility (CCWF) – Main Line (559) 665-5531 1 1. Warden’s Office - Ext.6001 2. PIO - Ext. 6002 3. Litigation Office - Ext. 5521 4. Case Records - Ext. 5076 5. Visiting Coordinator’s Office - Ext. 7604 6. Office of Chief Executive of Health Care - Ext. 7025 Centinela State Prison (CEN) – Main Line (760) 337-7900 1. Warden’s Office - Ext. 5002/5007 2. PIO - Ext. 5009 3. Litigation Office - Ext. 7647 Office Tech - Ext. 5608 4. Case Records - Ext. 5327 5. Visiting Coordinator’s Office - Ext. 5804 Visiting Sergeant - Ext. 5811 6. Office of Chief Executive of Health Care - Ext. 7045 California Health Care Facility (CHCF) 1. Warden’s Office - (209) 467-2522 2. PIO - (209) 467-2512 3. Litigation Office - (209) 467-2568 4. Case Records - (209) 467-2567 5. Visiting Coordinator’s Office - (209) 467-2662 6. Office of Chief Executive of Health Care - (209) 467-2531 California Institution for Men (CIM) – Main Line (909) 597-1821 1. Warden’s Office - Ext. 4021 2. PIO - Ext. 7068 3. Litigation Office - Ext. 7063 4. Case Records - Ext. 7262 5. Visiting Coordinator’s Office - Ext. 4187 6. Office of Chief Executive of Health Care - Ext. 4220 California Institution for Women (CIW) 1. Warden’s Office - (909) 606-4920 2. PIO - (909) 606-4921 3. Litigation Office - (909) 597-1771 Ext. 5398 4. Case Records - (909) 606-4983 5. Visiting Coordinator’s Office - (909) 597-1771 Ext. 5560 6. Office of Chief Executive of Health Care - (909) 597-1771 Ext. 3771 California Men’s Colony (CMC) – Main Line (805) 547-7900 1. Warden’s Office - Ext. 7906 2. PIO - Ext. 7948 3. Litigation Office - Ext. 7826 4. Case Records - Ext. 7924 5. Visiting Coordinator’s Office - Ext. 7872 6. Office of Chief Executive of Health Care - Ext. 7911 California Medical Facility (CMF) 1. Warden’s Office - (707) 449-6500 2. PIO - (707) 449-6509 3. Litigation Office - (707) 449-6510 2 4. Case Records - (707) 448-6841 Ext. 2560 5. Visiting Coordinator’s Office -Legal Visiting is the Litigation Office -BPH related visits - (707) 448-6841 Ext. 2443 6. Office of Chief Executive of Health Care - (707) 449-6576 Corcoran State Prison (COR) – Main Line (559) 992-8800 1. Warden’s Office - Ext. 5000 2. PIO - Ext. 6104 3. Litigation Office - Ext. 6174 4. Case Records - Ext. 6174 5. Visiting Coordinator’s Office - Ext. 5700 6. Office of Chief Executive of Health Care - Ext. 6903 California Rehabilitation Center (CRC) – Main Line (951) 737-2683 1. Warden’s Office - Ext. 2950 2. PIO - Ext. 2920 3. Litigation Office - Ext. 2918 4. Case Records - Ext. 3366 5. Visiting Coordinator’s Office - Ext. 4362 6. Office of Chief Executive of Health Care - Ext. 3726 Correctional Training Facility (CTF) 1. Warden’s Office - (831) 678-5951 2. PIO - (831) 678-5952 3. Litigation Office - (831) 678-5826 4. Case Records - (831) 678-3951 Ext. 4350 5. Visiting Coordinator’s Office - (831) 678-3951 Ext. 5070/5071 6. Office of Chief Executive of Health Care - (831) 678-3951 Ext. 7295 Chuckawalla Valley State Prison (CVSP) 1. Warden’s Office - (760) 922-5300 2. PIO - (760) 922-5300 3. Litigation Office - (760) 922-5300 4. Case Records - (760) 922-5300 5. Visiting Coordinator’s Office - (760) 922-5300 6. Office of Chief Executive of Health Care - (760) 921-3000 (Ask for CEO) Deuel Vocational Institution (DVI) – Main Line (209) 835-4141 1. Warden’s Office - (209) 830-3850 2. PIO - Ext. 3851 3. Litigation Office - Ext. 6228 4. Case Records - Ext. 3972 5. Visiting Coordinator’s Office -Sergeant - Ext. 5702 / Office Tech - Ext. 5705 6. Office of Chief Executive of Health Care - (209) 830-2882 Folsom State Prison (FOL) – Main Line (916) 985-2561 1. Warden’s Office - Ext. 4231 2. PIO - Ext. 3016 3. Litigation Office - (916) 608-3138 4. Case Records - Ext. 4469 5. Visiting Coordinator’s Office - Ext. 4168 3 6. Office of Chief Executive of Health Care - Ext. 4574 High Desert State Prison (HDSP) – Main Line (530) 251-5100 1. Warden’s Office - Ext. 5050 2. PIO - Ext. 5501 3. Litigation Office - Ext. 5072 4. Case Records - Ext. 5562 5. Visiting Coordinator’s Office - Ext. 5712 6. Office of Chief Executive of Health Care - Ext. 5492 Ironwood State Prison (ISP) 1. Warden’s Office - (760) 921-3000 Ext. 5007 2. PIO - (760) 921-7570 Ext. 5019 3. Litigation Office - (760) 921-7570 4. Case Records - (760) 921-3000 Ext.5301 5. Visiting Coordinator’s Office - (760) 921-3000 Ext. 5810 6. Office of Chief Executive of Health Care - (760) 921-3000 Ext. 6731/7571 Kern Valley State Prison (KVSP) – Main Line (661) 721-6300 1. Warden’s Office - Ext. 5506 2. PIO - Ext. 5514 3. Litigation Office - Ext. 6306 4. Case Records - Ext. 6350 5. Visiting Coordinator’s Office - Ext. 6360 6. Office of Chief Executive of Health Care - Ext. 4960 California State Prison – Los Angeles (LAC) – Main Line (661) 729-2000 1. Warden’s Office - Ext. 5000 2. PIO - Ext. 6912 3. Litigation Office - Ext. 5562/5569 4. Case Records - Ext. 5100 5. Visiting Coordinator’s Office - Ext. 5404/5405 6. Office of Chief Executive of Health Care - Ext. 6902 Mule Creek State Prison (MCSP) – Main Line (209) 274-4911 1. Warden’s Office - Ext. 5000 2. PIO - Ext. 5080 3. Litigation Office - (209) 274-5247 4. Case Records - (209) 274-5105 5. Visiting Coordinator’s Office - Ext. 5410/5425 6. Office of Chief Executive of Health Care - Ext. 6940 North Kern State Prison (NKSP) – Main Line (661) 721-2345 1. Warden’s Office - Ext. 5000 2. PIO - Ext. 5006 3. Litigation Office - Ext. 5021 4. Case Records - Ext. 5175 5. Visiting Coordinator’s Office - Ext. 7030/7035 4 6. Office of Chief Executive of Health Care - Ext. 6004 Pelican Bay State Prison (PBSP) 1. Warden’s Office - (707) 465-5001 2. PIO - (707) 465-9040 3. Litigation Office - (707) 465-9095/9075 4. Case Records - (707) 465-9016 5. Visiting Coordinator’s Office - (707) 465-5420 6. Office of Chief Executive of Health Care - (707) 465-7049 Pleasant Valley State Prison (PVSP) – Main Line (559) 935-4900 1. Warden’s Office - Ext. 5506 2. PIO - Ext. 4972 3. Litigation Office - Ext. 4985 4. Case Records - Ext. 5582 5. Visiting Coordinator’s Office - Ext. 5708 6. Office of Chief Executive of Health Care - Ext. 5401 Richard Donovan Correctional Facility (RJD) – Main Line (619) 661-6500 1. Warden’s Office - Ext. 7800 2. PIO - Ext. 7802 3. Litigation Office - Ext. 7862 4. Case Records - (619) 661-6500 5. Visiting Coordinator’s Office - Ext. 7900 6. Office of Chief Executive of Health Care - Ext. 7088 California State Prison - Sacramento (SAC) – Main Line (916) 985-8610 1. Warden’s Office - Ext. 3000 2. PIO - Ext. 3000 3. Litigation Office - (916) 294-3011 4. Case Records - Ext. 3000 5. Visiting Coordinator’s Office - N/A 6. Office of Chief Executive of Health Care - (916) 294-3011 California Substance Abuse Training Facility (SATF) – Main Line (559) 992-7100 1. Warden’s Office - Ext. 5507 2. PIO - Ext. 7154 3. Litigation Office - Ext. 5626 4. Case Records - Ext. 5585 5. Visiting Coordinator’s Office - Ext. 5712 6. Office of Chief Executive of Health Care - Ext. 5382 Sierra Conservation Center (SCC) – Main Line (209) 984-5291 1. Warden’s Office - Ext. 5422 2. PIO - Ext. 5499 3. Litigation Office - Ext. 5365 4. Case Records - Ext. 5403 5. Visiting Coordinator’s Office - Ext. 5232 6. Office of Chief Executive of Health Care - Ext. 5096 California State Prison - Solano (SOL) – Main Line (707) 451-0182 5 1. Warden’s Office -(707) 454-3249 2. PIO - Ext. 3257 3. Litigation Office - (707) 454-3263 4. Case Records - Ext. 3283 5. Visiting Coordinator’s Office - Ext. 5618 6. Office of Chief Executive of Health Care - Ext. 5252 Salinas Valley State Prison (SVSP) – Main Line (831) 678-5500 1. Warden’s Office - Ext. 5909 2.
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